エイミー・クロブシャー民主党上院議員
— Wolfgang Preiss (@NKsinnerman) February 5, 2021
Facebookの解体は俎上に載せるべき。
新しい法律で独占禁止法の問題に取り組む。https://t.co/QHCHnpeIUc
“The House subcommittee on #antitrust released an exhaustive report on the business practices of @Amazon, @Apple, @Alphabet, and @Facebook, finding that the companies hold ‘monopoly power',” from @FastCompanyhttps://t.co/vhra36RXpz
— Internet Accountability Project (IAP) (@The_IAP) February 5, 2021
Her bill put a cap on mergers on companies that are bigger than $100 billion and it's a start https://t.co/sDlWTt79uP
— Meme Stock Consultant (@DoctorFishbones) February 5, 2021
Excellent review of @amyklobuchar's antitrust reform bill, with insights from @ZephyrTeachout, @sarahmillerdc and an obscure econ.
— Hal Singer (@HalSinger) February 5, 2021
via @bigblackjacobin https://t.co/obKggPvZf1
The law takes aim not just at big tech companies, but potentially all large companies. https://t.co/IkxiSlUvO7
— Motherboard (@motherboard) February 5, 2021
I talked to a few antitrust scholars abt the good, bad, and ugly within Klobuchar's omnibus antitrust bill.
— Edward Ongweso Jr (@bigblackjacobin) February 5, 2021
A good first step, but there are concerns & tensions presaging a fight between the Obama antitrust crowd & the New Brandeisian antitrust movement.https://t.co/2jEbZhEcvy
Klobuchar's bill takes much-needed aim at monopolies, but advocates say that it doesn't offer deep structural solutions. https://t.co/b06YsRJ73M
— VICE (@VICE) February 5, 2021
More importantly, Klobuchar's bill requires regulators to consider "monopsony" (buying) power, in addition to monopoly (selling) power. https://t.co/27idOzMPTT
— Cory Doctorow #BLM (@doctorow) February 6, 2021
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I think I figured out why Bezos stepped down... https://t.co/GW2CDCvZsX
— Collin Cusce ∀ (@CollinCusce) February 6, 2021
Klobuchar's bill takes much-needed aim at monopolies, but advocates say that it doesn't offer deep structural solutions. https://t.co/IkxiSlUvO7
— Motherboard (@motherboard) February 6, 2021